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Word Meanings - MERITOT - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A play of children, in swinging on ropes, or the like, till they are dizzy.

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  • SWINGDEVIL
    The European swift.
  • SWINGE
    See SPENSER
  • SWINGLE
    1. To dangle; to wave hanging. Johnson. 2. To swing for pleasure.
  • SWINGLETREE
    A whiffletree, or whippletree. See Singletree.
  • CHILDREN
    pl. of Child.
  • SWINGLEBAR
    A swingletree. De Quincey.
  • DIZZY
    disi, desi, foolish, AS. dysig; akin to LG. düsig dizzy, OD. deuzig, duyzig, OHG. tusig foolish, OFries. dusia to be dizzy; LG. dusel dizziness, duselig, dusselig, D. duizelig, dizzy, Dan. dösig drowsy, slepy, döse to make dull, drowsy, dös
  • SWINGEING
    Huge; very large. Arbuthnot. Byron. -- Swinge"ing*ly, adv. Dryden.
  • SWINGLING
    from Swingle, v. t. Swingling tow, the coarse part of flax, separated from the finer by swingling and hatcheling.
  • SWING
    To turn round by action of wind or tide when at anchor; as, a ship swings with the tide. 5. To be hanged. D. Webster. To swing round the circle, to make a complete circuit. He had swung round the circle of theories and systems in which his age
  • SWINGEBUCKLER
    A swashbuckler; a bully; a roiserer. Shak.
  • SWINGER
    One who swings or whirls.
  • SWINGLETAIL
    The thrasher, or fox shark. See Thrasher.
  • SWINGTREE
    The bar of a carriage to which the traces are fastened; the whiffletree.
  • SWINGEL
    The swinging part of a flail which falls on the grain in thrashing; the swiple.
  • BEESWING
    The second crust formed in port and some other wines after long keeping. It consists of pure, shining scales of tartar, supposed to resemble the wing of a bee.
  • ASWING
    In a state of swinging.

 

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